Study at ENSAI

Internationally recognized programs in Data Science

ENSAI recruits its students from around the globe for its graduate-level programs in Data Science. Its Master’s programs (Diplôme National de Master) and PhD (Doctorat) are all accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation and its Engineer Statistician degree (diplôme d’ingénieur) is accredited by the French Commission for Engineering Degrees (Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs – CTI). International students make up over 20% of the student body and hail from over 20 different countries.

International Student Admissions

All ENSAI programs are open to international students: Engineer Statistician Degree, Civil Servant in Official Statistics, Master in Statistics for Smart Data, Master in Public Evaluation and Decision Making (EMOS), and PhD. While all admissions processes vary depending on the specific program, they all include the following steps:

Submission of an online application dossier via the ENSAI website.

Evaluation of submitted applications by the selection committee to determine admissibility.

An in-person or online interview of short-listed candidates with the selection committee.

An official decision given by the selection committee to admit, wait-list, or refuse applicants.

Detailed information for specific programs is available for each program page of the ENSAI website.

Cost and Financial Aid

Tuition and Fees

The cost of studying at ENSAI depends on the program and in some cases the nationality of the applicants. Each program’s cost is listed below:

*The higher fees for non-EU citizens represent only 1/3 of the actual cost of the program which receives generous funding from the French government.

Financial Aid

International students from the European Union are eligible for need-based financial aid funded by the French government. Non-EU citizens are not eligible for need-based financial aid unless the meet one of the following criteria:

the student has established, legal residency in France for at least 2 years

the student is from an ENSAI partner institution which has signed a bilateral agreement with the school stipulating eligibility for financial aid.

Cost of Living

Arrival at ENSAI

Moving to a new country to study is an exciting but sometimes stressful opportunity. ENSAI is committed to making sure its international students feel welcome and supported even before they arrive at the school. The Office of International Relations is in contact with students as soon as they are admitted to ensure that incoming students have all the necessary information and documents they need to apply for visas, reserve housing, and prepare for their studies at ENSAI.

The Office of International Relations proposes a variety of services for international students prior to, upon, and after arrival. These services, all of which are free, include:

Assisting students with reserving housing prior to their arrival

Welcoming students at the main SNCF railway station in Rennes or the Rennes airport and providing transportation to their housing

Providing Welcome Kits for new international students upon arrival (pillows, linens, cooking utensils, school supplies)

Providing access to cultural and sporting events and excursions specifically for international students via the CMI Rennes International Mobility Center’s Cultural program

Providing storage for possessions during internships

Choose ENSAI

Why ENSAI?

Not just a number: At ENSAI, our small size means students get the attention they need and deserve.

Excellence: ENSAI is known for its high-level, demanding programs in Data Science.

Career Opportunities: Thanks to the quality of ENSAI’s programs, its graduates enjoy exciting career opportunities and above average salaries.

Location: ENSAI is located in a modern building on a beautiful campus just outside Rennes.

Global Opportunities: ENSAI offers many possibilities for students to gain professional and academic experience abroad.

Research Opportunities: ENSAI’s graduate-level degrees open doors to PhD and research opportunities on exciting topics.

Why Rennes?

Location: Rennes is located just 85 minutes from the heart of Paris via the high-speed train and less than an hour from the beautiful Breton coast.

Quality of Life: Rennes is consistently rated one of the most agreeable places to live and boasts one of the lowest unemployment rates in France.

Travel: Beyond Brittany, travel from Rennes is simple with numerous direct flight to major European cities and hubs like Paris, Amsterdam, and Madrid.

Culture: Rennes has a vibrant cultural scene and boasts several annual festivals. From music to food to cinema, there is something for everyone.

Energy: Rennes is a city with a vibrant tech sector and over 60,000 university students.

Why France?

Culture: France is well-known for its rich cultural heritage and historic monuments and buildings.

Openness: France has a tradition of welcoming people from around the world and is the 4th leading destination for international students.

Innovation: France is an innovation leader with more of the world’s top 100 most innovative companies than any other European country.

Generosity: France invests heavily in education and well-being for all students, which means affordable tuition and fees and free student healthcare.

Lifestyle: France is known for its unique art de vivre and unmatched gastronomical riches.

Erasmus+ exchanges at ENSAI

ENSAI has partnership agreements with 28 European universities. Semester or year-long exchanges are possible at both undergraduate and graduate levels. To find out if your university is an ENSAI partner, visit the International Partnerships page.

If your home institution is an ENSAI partner, the international office at your university can provide you will more information about applying for an Erasmus+ exchange. If you have questions that you do not find the answers to on the ENSAI website, feel free to contact ENSAI’s Office of International Relations at: international@ensai.fr.

Contact

Todd DONAHUE

Head of the Office of International Relations and Department of Humanities - Equality and Diversity Ombudsman